Eight-month-old babies have blood clots in the stool etiology is more, such as peptic ulcer, stress ulcer, acute hemorrhagic necrotizing enterocolitis and so on can cause the symptom, you can take the general treatment, medication, local hemostatic therapy.
1. peptic ulcer: pediatric age groups can develop, such as gastric ulcer is common in small infants, mainly tarry stools, if the amount of bleeding is small, only fecal occult blood positive, the treatment should be bed rest, or choose the pediatric commonly used antiemetic drugs, vitamin K1, local hemostasis endoscopic hemostasis, endoscopic visualization through the injection of sclerosing agent, such as anhydrous ethanol and other drugs for treatment.
2. Stress ulcers: stress bleeding refers to children under the stress of serious injury or illness, especially in shock, infection, heart, lungs, liver, kidney and other organ failure, there is often a large area of erosive gastritis and cause acute gastrointestinal bleeding, the general treatment should be fasting, gastric tube suction of gastric acid and blood clots, to reduce the stimulation of the stomach. Oral medications to protect the gastric mucosa such as aluminum phosphate gel can also be taken.
3. Acute hemorrhagic necrotizing enterocolitis: in addition to blood in the stool, often accompanied by irritability, abdominal pain, abdominal distension and other symptoms, the general treatment of blood in the stool should be completely bedridden rest and fasting until the blood in the stool is reduced, as well as to correct the water-electrolyte disorders, according to the eight-month-old’s condition of the baby’s discretionary total amount of fluids and components, which glucose solution accounted for 2/3~3/4, saline accounted for 1/3~1/4.
Eight-month-old babies have blood clots in the stool there are other reasons, such as hemorrhoids, rectal polyps, etc., it is recommended that timely medical treatment. The above medication must follow the doctor’s instructions, parents should not blindly give their babies medication on their own.